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New York Politician Opposes Greater Access to Fresh Fruits and Veggies--Why?

Posted by Connie Bennett (Author, SUGAR SHOCK!) on March 9 in In The News


Note from Connie: Kudos to my blogging researcher/writer for writing about this astounding development. Your jaw may drop as you read this. What do you think of this?

New York's City Council took a step toward fighting obesity by voting to issue 1,000 permits to street vendors to sell fresh fruits and vegetables in low-income neighborhoods, Reuters reports.

Sounds like a great idea. Who would be against making more delicious, nutritious fresh produce available to more people?

Find out who by clicking here.


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